1 icity of perinatal origin (11 hemiplegic, 11
quadriplegic,
16 with Rett syndrome) and 11 subjects wit
2 In contrast, children with
quadriplegic and mixed CP (dyskinetic, athetoid, hypoton
3 Spastic
quadriplegic cerebral palsy (SQCP) is a severe disabilit
4 ic cerebral palsy, and probably some spastic
quadriplegic cerebral palsy and seizure disorders.
5 We report on a 16-year-old girl with spastic
quadriplegic cerebral palsy associated with premature bi
6 adjunct therapy for the treatment of spastic
quadriplegic cerebral palsy.
7 ome from five major muscular diseases: acute
quadriplegic myopathy (AQM), amyotrophic lateral scleros
8 n both patients and an animal model of acute
quadriplegic myopathy (AQM).
9 Acute
quadriplegic myopathy (AQM; also called "critical illnes
10 an increasing number of patients with acute
quadriplegic myopathy have been reported with increased
11 Acute
quadriplegic myopathy is associated with a specific decr
12 he major observations in patients with acute
quadriplegic myopathy were, as follows: a) a general dec
13 erating capacity in the acute phase of acute
quadriplegic myopathy.
14 e and during recovery in patients with acute
quadriplegic myopathy.
15 similar to that seen in patients with acute
quadriplegic myopathy.
16 investigate the mechanisms underlying acute
quadriplegic myopathy.
17 Using the neural bypass, a
quadriplegic participant was able to initiate, sustain,
18 tificial ventilation in ventilator-dependent
quadriplegic patients.
19 3.7-23.0), and 37% of those with the spastic
quadriplegic subtype of CP (OR, 19.0; 95% CI, 6.5-56.0).